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Publicado por Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 1331247381ISBN 13: 9781331247388
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Publicado por Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0331379171ISBN 13: 9780331379174
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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HRD. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Publicado por Vanity Fair Nov. 20, 1869
Librería: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
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Drawn by Ape. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 35.5 x 23cm. Image size approx. 31.5 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Publicado por Vanity Fair Nov. 20, 1869
Librería: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
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Drawn by Ape. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 35.5 x 23cm. Image size approx. 31.5 x 19cm. With the original leaf of biographical text from the magazine.
Publicado por Vanity Fair, London, November 20, 1869
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Drawn By Ape Ilustrador. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of the Rt Hon Lord John Manners, MP, with the caption "Let arts and commerce, laws and learning die, But leave us still our old nobility". John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818?4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman.
Publicado por UK, 1843
Librería: Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
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Soft cover. Condición: Fair. Second Edition. A Plea for National Holy Days by Lord John Manners M.P Second Edition with new preface 1843 John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, KG, GCB,PC (13 December 1818 - 4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman. Born at Belvoir Castle his gamily home in Leicestershire. A interesting document with regards to the granting of holidays during the working year on religious grounds.The pamphlet is good, complete and is 40 pages. Pages lightly age toned. It measures 20cm x 13cm. More images can be taken upon request. Ref15211.
Publicado por On letterhead of Belvoir Castle Grantham. 17 January, 1886
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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4pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn. Docketed in pencil at top right of first page: '17 Janry. 1886. Ld J. Manners re Ferrand corres'. He gives the volume and page number of 'the sole reference to the Cornwall Lewis Ferrand affair in the Greville Memoirs'. He does not consider that this 'necessitates the publication of the correspondence relating to the settlement which Mr. Heyward & I afterward accomplished'. Before 'giving an absolute opinion' Manners would like to see 'the whole passage in which you would propose to relate the story.' The 'present generation would attach little or no meaning to it, and it might be unwise to unearth the forgotten scandal by publishing the correspondence', In a postscript he gives his coming address as 3 Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park. The entries in the Oxford DNB for the Tory MPs Sir George Cornewall Lewis (1806-1863) and William Ferrand (born Busfeild, 1809-1889) do not refer to the subject of this letter, but the matter is described in Roger Swift's 2017 biography of Charles Pelham Villiers: 'Villiers also defended the Poor Law Commissioners in the face of criticisms from the provinces and within Parliament. In 1842, when William Ferrand, the Tory MP for Knaresborough and a leading critic of the New Poor Law, engaged in a long-running and vitriolic dispute with the Commissioners in general, and George Cornewall Lewis in particular, [ ] Villiers defended the Commissioners in Parliament. Ferrand, however, persisted with his allegations of impropriety to the extent that, in 1846, Cornewall Lewis threatened to file a criminal investigation against him for conspiracy and falsehood. The matter was resolved in May 1847, due in part to Roebuck's intervention in the Commons in support of Villiers and Lewis.'.
Publicado por Vanity Fair, London, 1869
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. drawn By Ape Ilustrador. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of Lord John Manners, with the caption "Let Arts and Commerce, Laws and Learning Die, But Leave Us Still Our Old Nobility". With a one page biographical sheet. John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818-4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman.
Publicado por Vanity Fair, London, November 20, 1869
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Drawn By Ape Ilustrador. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of the Rt Hon Lord John Manners, MP, with the caption "Let arts and commerce, laws and learning die, But leave us still our old nobility". John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818?4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman.
Publicado por St. Mary's Tower Birnam. 18 August, 1882
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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2pp., 12mo. Good, on lightly-aged paper. In worn envelope, with stamp and postmark, addressed by Manners to 'John Baron Esq | 48 Griffin Street | Witton | Blackburn.' Regarding his books 'England's Trust and Other Poems' (1841) and 'English Ballads and Other Poems (1850), Manners begins the letter by apologising for not being able to give 'very definite information respecting my two little volumes of poetry. | Rivingtons, Waterloo Place, were the publishers, and they would no doubt be able to let you know whether they are out of print, or are still to be had.' If he was 'the possessor of several copies' he would offer Baron one, 'but such is not the case'. He ends in appreciation of 'the kind and friendly spirit' of Baron's letter.
Publicado por Headed Belvoir Castle 13 Jan, 1885
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Three pages, 12mo, black border, some smudging and other marking and minor damage, text clear and complete, as follows: "I am not acquainted with Lord Effingham, and cannot undertake to write to him on the subject of the Mendicity Society. | I have for years belonged to, & made use of the machinery of that Society not only to detect imposture, but to relieve real distress, and I never heard before of anybody being deprived of lodgings on account of enquiries being made by that Society - | That you should wish to sell your work ought to meet with your landlady's approbation. | You may tell her, if you like that I have recently bought a shawl from you.".
Publicado por Vanity Fair, London, 1869
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Drawn By Ape Ilustrador. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of Lord John Manners, with the caption "Let Arts and Commerce, Laws and Learning Die, But Leave Us Still Our Old Nobility". With a one page biographical sheet. John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818-4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman.
Publicado por Vanity Fair, London, 1869
Librería: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Drawn By Ape Ilustrador. First. A fine original colour lithograph from Vanity Fair, a magazine which was published from 1869-1914, featuring a large caricature portrait each week. These were drawn by various artists, the most famous of whom was Leslie Ward who used the 'nom de crayon' of "Spy". This portrait will come mounted/matted and ready to frame using archivist quality materials, mount size 18 x 12 inches, 47 x 31 cms. It will be presented in a cellophane wrapper with our label guaranteeing authenticity. We pack very well, between sheets of hardboard. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a portrait of the Rt Hon Lord John Manners, MP, with the caption "Let arts and commerce, laws and learning die, But leave us still our old nobility". John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland KG, GCB, PC (13 December 1818?4 August 1906), known as Lord John Manners before 1888, was an English statesman.
Publicado por Vanity Fair., London., 1881
Librería: Colophon Books (UK), Leek, Reino Unido
Arte / Grabado / Póster Original o primera edición
Framed. Condición: Very Good. Theobald Chartran. "Trio" Ilustrador. 1st Edition. An Original colour lithographic engraving of this group of "Politicians". 'Yet on the front bench there are men of mark. They are not however men of energy, and they disclose a marked want of appreciation of the new order of things, and a pronounced disinclination to adopt new methods of dealing with it'. Measures 10.5 x 15 inches and landscape format, not the usual portrait shape. Under glass to the right there is a closed tear, hardly noticed, later 20th century Hogarth frame, this has slight damage to top corner. Print Very Good, no marks, blemishes. 1881. Printed by Vincent, Brooks, Day and Son. Lithographers to the Queen.
Publicado por On letterhead of 3 Cambridge Gate Regent's Park. London 8 August, 1885
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
4pp., 12mo. On bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged. Begins: 'I have a very distinct recollection of the dinner given in the Temple by Mr. Hayward to Louis Blanc, in consequence of a curious episode connected with it which I have often related.' He proceeds to tell the anecdote, which tells how Blanc, 'eager for information respecting the Constitution of the country which was sheltering him', is enlightened by fellow guests 'in a rather solid way'. 'This bored old Mr. Quintin Dick [(1777-1858), MP for Maldon] who at last said | "Sir, you have heard many explanations of the working of the British Constitution. They are beside the mark. I will tell how it works. At my last election I spoke to my constituents as follows. | "Gentlemen, my opponent is a very poor man, with a large family. I am a rich man, and I thank God that all I care for in this world I cover with this hat!" | I put my hat on my head, and they returned me. | That, Sir, is the practical working of the British Constitution.' Dick's reply leaves Blanc 'completely mystified', while his fellow guests are all 'convulsed with laughter'.
Publicado por Butterworths Law, 2018
ISBN 10: 147430737XISBN 13: 9781474307376
Librería: UK LAW BOOK SELLERS LTD, Leeds, Reino Unido
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Publicado por William Blackwood, London, 1881
Librería: Temple Bar Bookshop, Dublin, DUB, Irlanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 2nd Edition. A new edition, a very good copy in slightly dulled boards, the contents is clean and unmarked. Scarce.
Año de publicación: 1881
Librería: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare, Schenectady, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
Ephemera. Two short letters pasted onto a single sheet measuring 10 x 17 cm. The first, on letterhead of the Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, and dated October 13th, 1881, is signed by Lord John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, then Postmaster-General in Lord Salisbury's administration; the second, on letterhead of the Court of Exchequer, and dated October 31st, 1881, is signed by Sir Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton, Judge of the High Court of Justice between 1876 and 1898. Sir Hawkins was known as the Hanging Judge and involved in several high profile cases of the era. Each letter has a short annotation on the lower edge, probably from the previous owner, who presumably was an autograph collector, given the content of the letters. ; Letters.
Publicado por New ed William Blackwood Edinburgh, 1881
Librería: JIRI Books, Lisburn, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Foolscap8vo, vi, 148 p. Original grey blind-stamped cloth, gilt, dark brown shamrock corner decorations, dark brown endpapers. Backstrip slightly stained and darkened, rear free endpapers foxed, few additional spots of foxing, neat professional strengthening to the hinges otherwise a VG+ copy.